Sampling methods
Cognitive
Sociocultural
Exams
Research methods and ethics
100

Make it easy for me! This is by far the easiest sampling method

What is opportunity/convenience sampling?

100

I can only remember 7 items a time, it's my _______

What is short term memory?

100

Men are all evil, women can't drive, only people with glasses are smart - examples of what?

What are stereotypes?

100

The length of Paper 1

What is 2 hours?

100

This term refers to a limitation of highly artificial laboratory experiments. 

What is ecological validity?
200

It's something you throw outside in the winter, but also participants find other participants

What is snowball sampling?

200

This component of the Working Memory Model is where "scenes" are stored

What is the episodic buffer?

200

This is our belief in our own ability to succeed in a task

What is self-efficacy?

200

What is question 1b on Paper 3?

What is - Describe the sampling method and outline the characteristics of the method?
200

A qualitative method - where people talk in a group

What is a focus group?

300

This sampling method is non random due to picking particular participants relevant to the aim of the study

What is purposive sampling? 
300

Is it infinite? Maybe! This part of the Multi Store Model has no limits

What is long term memory?

300

Masculine v feminine, individual v collective, power-distance - what am I talking about?

What are cultual dimensions?

300

How many points total for section A of Paper 1?

What is 27 points?

300

The participants/population already exist so we can't manipulate the groups they are in (experiment type)

What is a quasi experiment?

400

Erik signs up for the study himself, no one forced him

What is volunteer sampling?

400

It's like a computer or a bookcase - the organizational framework of the mind

What is Schema Theory?

400

We learn behaviour by watching - if these four conditions are met

What is attention, retention, motivation, reproduction?

400

How many questions do you need to answer for Section B of Paper 1?

What is 1 question?

400

State four ethical guidelines.

What is the right to informed consent, the right to be free from harm, the right to confidentiality, and the right to debriefing

500

Everyone in the population has an equal chance of being selected!

What is random sampling?

500

Cognitive studies usually use Lab Experiments to see what?

What is cause and effect? 

500

The process of cultural change of an individual when exposed to different cultures

What is acculturation?

500
Your Psychology grade at the end of DP is a combination of what elements (HL)?
What is Paper 1, 2, 3, and the IA?
500

I might be able to take what I find here and apply it over there, what do I call that?

What is generalisability? 
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